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An account of the lives of Japanese settlers in Australia, focusing particularly on Western Australia, from the late 1880s onwards. Jones provides insight into the experiences of the Japanese in a range of occupations such as pearl divers, cooks, prostitutes and labourers and examines the treatment of Japanese people during World War II.
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Japanese at Home
2003
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— Appears in: The Canberra Times , 17 March 2003; (p. 6)
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Japanese at Home
2003
single work
column
— Appears in: The Canberra Times , 17 March 2003; (p. 6)
Last amended 20 Mar 2003 10:00:00
Subjects:
- Western Australia,
- 1880s
- 1890s
- 1900-1999
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